Exclusive Interview: Somebody Somewhere stars Murray Hill, Jeff Hiller & Tim Bagley on the Peabody-winning HBO comedy “it leads with the heart”

With the third and final season of the GLAAD-nominated, Dorian and Peabody Award-winning comedy series Somebody Somewhere, created by Paul Thureen and Hannah Bos, airing Sundays at 10:30pm ET/PT on HBO and available to stream on Max, Murray Hill who plays Fred, Jeff Hiller who plays Joel, and Tim Bagley who plays Brad speak with... Continue Reading →

MQFF34 Film Review: Throuple ★★★½

Greyson Horst’s relationship dramedy Throuple is looking to play, but finds it difficult to balance the needs of all its players in its 90-minute running time. Brimming with directorial flare, terrific sound, and cinematography, the result is charmingly frustrating in its exploration of the emotional complexity of three-way love. Michael (Michael Doshier, who also wrote... Continue Reading →

MQFF34 Film Review: Baldiga – Unlocked Heart (Baldiga – Entsichertes Herz) ★★★★½

Director Markus Stein’s searing documentary Baldiga – Unlocked Heart (Baldiga - Entsichertes Herz)—which world premiered at the 2024 Berlinale, went on to win the Mix Mexico Jury Award, and receives its Australian premiere at this month's Melbourne Queer Film Festival—is, in many ways, a familiarly tragic tale. A young queer artist finding their voice and... Continue Reading →

Photographer Benjamin Fredrickson’s Wedgies – book launch & solo exhibition at CULTUREEDIT Los Angeles

Wedgies, published by Baron Books, documents the wedgie subculture through the lens of photographer Benjamin Fredrickson. This series showcases male subjects provocatively positioned and being given extreme or atomic wedgies (where underwear is pulled up above the subjects’ heads). To coincide with the publication of the photographer's first book, there will be a solo exhibition... Continue Reading →

Photography exhibition: Progeny – New Visions of The Classical Form at Bob Mizer Foundation Gallery

An upcoming group photography exhibition at the Bob Mizer Foundation gallery in San Francisco, Progeny: New Visions of The Classical Form, features five contemporary photographers—Lucas Murnaghan, Steven Menendez, Walter Jenkel, Phil Dlab, and Gabriel Goldberg—whose work is inspired by the iconic physique photographer Bob Mizer. Each artist reinterprets Mizer's legacy, showcasing new visions of the... Continue Reading →

Exclusive Interview: Heartstopper creator Alice Oseman & executive producer Patrick Walters “there are infinite ways to be queer”

Recently named on the TIME100 NEXT list recognizing influential leaders in various fields, Alice Oseman is an author, illustrator, and screenwriter, best known as the creator of the internationally bestselling LGBTQ+ teenage romance comic series Heartstopper. Alice is also the creator and showrunner of the much-loved Netflix adaptation, has written every episode to date and... Continue Reading →

Exclusive Interview: Oh, Mary! star Bianca Leigh on Cole Escola’s hit Broadway comedy “laughter is my oxygen”

For the last few months, Broadway's oldest continually operating legitimate theatre, the Lyceum, has reverberated with the raucous laughter of sell-out houses attending Cole Escola's Oh, Mary! Having made its award-winning debut downtown at the Lucille Lortel earlier this year, the irreverent, colourful—and very queer—reimagining of historical figures, centred around a petulant, heavy-drinking, frustrated cabaret... Continue Reading →

Exclusive Interview: On Swift Horses director Daniel Minahan “queer people always find each other”

Emmy and Peabody-winning writer, producer, and director Daniel Minahan's screen career spans nearly three decades. His first major credit was as co-screenwriter with Mary Harron on I Shot Andy Warhol in 1996. More recently he directed the Netflix miniseries Halston, and has directed episodes of Fellow Travelers, Ratched, Hollywood, American Crime Story: The Assassination of... Continue Reading →

LGBTQ+ highlights at 2024 Toronto International Film Festival

The 49th edition of the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) opens this Thursday, September 5th with the world premiere of David Gordon Green’s fish-out-of-water comedy Nutcrackers starring Ben Stiller, while Rebel Wilson’s directorial debut, Australian-set teen musical comedy The Deb, will world premiere as the official closing nighter on Saturday, September 14th ahead of the... Continue Reading →

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